Seeking legal recourse after a car accident in Montana

As Montana drivers know, various factors contribute to motor vehicle accidents,
including negligent drivers, defective vehicles, faulty highway design,
poorly maintained roads and traffic devices, railroad crossings and weather.
One of the most common, though, is the presence of negligent drivers.

Having a loved one injured or killed in any type of motor vehicle accident
can be emotionally devastating as well as financially challenging. Fortunately,
Montana allows victims and family members to seek compensation from negligent
parties for injuries and deaths caused by such negligence.

Our law firm has been helping
car accident victims and their families seek compensation from negligent parties for
more than 30 years. We handle all types of personal injuries and
wrongful death cases, including drunken driving, collisions involving commercial trucks,
accidents caused by improper road maintenance and accidents at railroad
crossings.

Our skilled and experienced attorneys are committed to helping our clients
prove negligence in court when it is the contributing factor to an accident.
We waste no time once we take a case because timely investigation is critical
in pinning down and confirming the cause of an accident. We often use
experts and accident reconstruction specialists in preparing a case that
will help our clients during both negotiations and trials. We also gather
as much crucial evidence as we can find to build the strongest case possible.

We have the resources to help our trial lawyers preserve crucial evidence
that can make a decisive difference in winning or losing a case. Our firm
has handled some of the biggest settlements and jury awards in Montana
history, and it is a record that shows our commitment and the skill of
our attorneys in protecting our clients' rights in the best ways possible.
We offer free consultation and do not take any fees from our clients until
we win compensation on their behalf.

The information on this website is for general information purposes only.
Nothing on this site should be taken as legal advice for any individual
case or situation. This information is not intended to create, and receipt
or viewing does not constitute, an attorney-client relationship.